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IU football's defense focuses on another mobile QB

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On Saturday at Memorial Stadium, this season’s repeating trend of ambulatory, versatile quarterbacks serving as the center of attention for the IU defense continues — a case that’s becoming more regular in college football.





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Column: Homecoming game could make or break season

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Saturday’s Homecoming contest with Arkansas State is a make-or-break moment for IU. Win and the Hoosiers are back on the right track, only two games from bowl eligibility. Lose and it becomes a lost season.






Homecoming Parade

Parade to happen, rain or shine

The IU Student Alumni Association is adamant that bad weather will not keep this year’s parade from taking place, unlike 2008, when rainy conditions forced the parade to be cancelled.


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Q&A with Valerie Jones

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Rather than being named Homecoming Queen, Valerie Jones became the first Ms. IU in 1978. From 1968 to 1977 there had not been any sort of Homecoming royalty because of the activist atmosphere of the time, but Jones helped change that. Jones told the IDS what it was like to be one of IU’s most controversial members of Homecoming royalty.


Sean Morrison ·

Hoosier traditions

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During Homecoming, the Hoosiers come out in full force. People wear cream and crimson body paint, sing IU chants and tailgate. But many of the IU traditions have a profound meaning.




Homecoming

Q&A with Heather Schaefer

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Last October, the Student Athletic Board elected Heather Schaefer as 2009 Homecoming Queen. The IDS interviewed Schaefer and asked her about her involvement at IU, her experience being Homecoming Queen and what she is doing now. Homecoming Queen Heather Schaefer and King Cale O’Bryan celebrate at the 2009 Homecoming football game.



Harry Cherry

Q&A with Harry Cherry

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At 95 years old, Harry Cherry is the oldest living IU football player. Cherry was the No. 11 halfback for the IU football team in 1934, ’35 and ’36. This Homecoming, Cherry is the grand marshal of the parade. Cherry shares his experience with the IDS about being a Homecoming veteran.